Title: CELL SIGNALING AND COMMUNICATION
1CELL SIGNALING AND COMMUNICATION
2Lecture Objectives
- What Are Signals, and How Do Cells Respond to
Them? - How Do Signal Receptors Initiate a Cellular
Response? - How Is the Response to a Signal Transduced
through the Cell? - How Do Cells Change in Response to Signals?
- How Do Cells Communicate Directly?
3Signal
- Any information from the environment that the
cell can respond to - Proper signal receptors required to get a
response - Three stages of cell signaling
- Reception
- Transduction
- Response
4A SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAY
5AUTOCRINE PARACRINE SIGNALING
6HOW DO CELLS RESPOND TO SIGNALS?
- E. coli in our intestines respond to solute
concentration outside
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8- Receptor EnvZ
- Conformation change protein kinase
- Phosphorylation occurs
- Phosphate attaches to OmpR
- Signal transduction OmpR causes DNA expression
to synthesize OmpC - OmpC closes pores in cell membrane
9Steps in a Transduction Pathway
- Signal (ligand) causes receptor shape change
- Becomes a kinase, adding a phosphate to a
responder - Signal is amplified, protein causes DNA gene
expression - Cell activity altered (excitation or inhibition)
10INHIBITORS OR ANTAGONISTS
- R L ? RL
- ADENOSINE slows down brain activity
- CAFFEINE increases brain activity
11RECEPTORS
- Classified based on location and function
- On cell membrane surface (insulin)
- Cytoplasmic (estrogen)
12TYPES OF MEMBRANE RECEPTORS
- Ion channels
- Protein kinase receptors
- G protein-linked receptors
13GATED ION CHANNEL
14G-PROTEIN LINKED RECEPTORS
15- G proteins can either activate or inhibit an
effector. - Epinephrine (adrenalin) binds to G protein-linked
receptor in heart muscle this activates an
enzyme to produce cyclic AMP (cAMP).
16- G protein-mediated inhibition can occur with the
same hormoneepinephrinein smooth muscle cells - In this case the enzyme that produces cAMP is
inhibited - Same signal molecule has different effects in
different cells
17CYTOPLASMIC RECEPTOR
18TRANSDUCTION THROUGH CELL
DIRECT TRANSDUCTION
INDIRECT TRANSDUCTION
19PROTEIN KINASE CASCADE
20SECOND MESSENGERS
- The second messenger is released into the
cytoplasm after signal binds to receptor. - Second messengers affect many processes in the
cell.
21cAMP as a SECOND MESSENGER
22OTHER SECOND MESSENGERS
23- Other second messengers are derived from
phospholipids in the plasma membrane, hydrolyzed
by phospholipases. - Example second messengers from PIP2
(phosphatidyl inositol-bisphosphate)
24- PIP2
- Hydrophobic portion is diacylglycerol (DAG)
embedded in plasma membrane - Hydrophilic portion is inositol triphosphate
(IP3) projecting into cytoplasm
25CALCIUM AS A SECOND MESSENGER IN FERTILIZATION
26- Low Ca2 concentrations in the cytoplasm are
maintained by active transport proteins at plasma
and ER membranes. - Many signals can cause Ca2 channels to open,
such as IP3, and entry of a sperm into an egg. - Ca2 concentrations in cytoplasm increase
rapidly.
27- Nitric oxide (NO) can act as a second messenger.
- This was discovered in studies of acetylcholine
effects on smooth muscle tissue. - Acetylcholine stimulates the IP3/DAG signal
transduction pathway to cause influx of Ca2,
which leads to a second messenger, cyclic GMP
(cGMP).
28- But there was another second messenger.
- Acetylcholine stimulates IP3/DAG pathway of
endothelial cells that line blood vessels. - The influx of Ca2 activates an enzyme, NO
synthase, that catalyzes production of NO from
arginine.
29- Nitric Oxide diffuses to nearby smooth muscle
cells where it stimulates synthesis of cGMP. - Explains use of nitroglycerin to treat
anginachest pain due to restricted cardiac
arteries. Nitroglycerin releases NO.
30NITRIC OXIDE AS A SECOND MESSNEGER
31REGULATION OF SIGNAL TRANDUCTION
32EFFECTS OF A SIGNAL IN A CELL
- Opening ion channels
- Changing enzyme activity
- Differential gene transcription
33SENSE OF SMELL AND OPENING OF CHANNELS
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35ALTERED ENZYME ACTIVITY
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37SIGNALS INITIATE GENE TRANSCRIPTION
- In the Ras signaling pathway, the final protein
kinase, MAPk, enters the nucleus and stimulates
transcription of genes for cell division.
38COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CELLS
- GAP JUNCTIONS
- PLASMODESMATA (PLANT CELLS)